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Instrumental variables as bias amplifiers with general outcome and confounding

Instrumental variables as bias amplifiers with general outcome and confounding

Drawing causal inference with observational studies is the central pillar of many disciplines. One sufficient condition for identifying the causal effect is that the treatment-outcome relationship is unconfounded conditional on the observed covariates. It is often believed that the more covariates we condition on, the more plausible this unconfoundedness assumption …